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Seeking a Bilingual PMO in Tokyo with business-level Japanese and English communication skills. This role requires experience in project coordination, web system development, and data analysis. You will support project operations and service management. Enjoy the benefit of a free cafeteria in th...
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Japan , Tokyo
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4500000.00 - 6500000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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Until further notice
A Project Management Office (PMO) job places you at the strategic heart of an organization's project delivery engine. Professionals in these roles are the architects of project governance, the custodians of best practices, and the analytical force that ensures an organization's portfolio of projects and programs is aligned with its strategic objectives. Rather than managing a single project, individuals in PMO jobs are responsible for the framework, support, and oversight that enable all projects to succeed. They are the central hub for project data, methodology, and reporting, providing the critical link between executive leadership and project delivery teams. The typical responsibilities in a PMO career are diverse and crucial for organizational efficiency. A common function is establishing and maintaining project governance. This involves defining standardized project management methodologies—be it Agile, Waterfall, or hybrid approaches—and ensuring all projects adhere to these established processes and quality standards. PMO professionals are also deeply involved in portfolio management. They support the planning and prioritization of the project portfolio, often managing the centralized resource, budget, and capacity tracking to ensure the right projects are staffed and funded correctly. Another core responsibility is reporting and analytics. PMO roles frequently involve designing and generating key performance indicators (KPIs) and management information (MI) dashboards that provide a clear, consolidated view of project health, risks, and overall portfolio performance to senior stakeholders. Furthermore, they provide vital support to Project Managers through training, mentoring, and maintaining essential tools and templates, while also managing the central repository for all project documentation. To thrive in PMO jobs, a specific blend of skills is required. Exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities are paramount, as the role involves interpreting complex data to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for improvement. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills are non-negotiable, as PMO professionals must effectively liaise between technical teams, project managers, and C-level executives, translating complex project details into strategic insights. A solid understanding of project and program management principles and frameworks is a foundational requirement. Proficiency with project management software, such as Jira, and the Microsoft Office Suite, particularly advanced Excel and PowerPoint for data analysis and presentation creation, is typically expected. While entry-level PMO analyst jobs may be available, mid to senior-level positions often require several years of relevant experience in a PMO, project support, or project management role. Professional certifications like PRINCE2, PMP (Project Management Professional), or AgilePM are highly valued and can significantly enhance a candidate's profile for these critical roles.

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